Like, share, follow? Done the wrong way

Feb 4, 2022 - 07:45
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Like, share, follow? Done the wrong way

Next time you go for a trip on your private jet, be sure to check this guy as you might be on his list of "interesting people".

A Florida teenager made some seriously powerful people angry. He blackmailed Musk, and he made sensitive information about billionaires and celebs available for purchase online. Now he has new victims, and we are asking: why is he still allowed to use the internet?

A teenager from Florida, who blackmailed Elon Musk and asked him to pay $ 50,000 so he would not reveal the location of the billionaire's private plane in return, said that he was creating dozens of other accounts that follow the movements of rich and famous people.

Jack Sweeney, a 19-year-old student and aviation enthusiast, said that he has created 16 automated Twitter accounts. These bots were made to track planes owned by Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, billionaire Mark Cuban, rapper Drake and many more others.

In a recent interview, Sweeney said that he created a website, "Ground Control", which will charge celebrity tracking services to fans, and that there will be web versions of Twitter bots if the microblogging site closes his accounts due to privacy issues.

We must wonder, why is Sweeny giving interviews and not statements to the police?

He said that the people he follows are either really prominent or very interesting. "Sweeney seems to not care about the safety or privacy of the people he follows. He even added the options for his followers to suggest who should he follow next.

The recent orders he issued after the request of his companions are related to Kuban and Drake - when he said that he was the most interesting. We still wonder, how is it legal to share someone else's location and invade their privacy? C’mon FBI, are you people on vacation? Or does he need to sell the info to some psycho who will use it to up his serial killer game?

The young aspiring blackmailer is fascinated by Drakes plane. As it is the largest one of all. The and worth " giant Boeing," is worth and worth 185 million dollars and can carry 216 passengers. However, Sweeny does not care about their privacy or safety either.

Sweeney, who created the @ElonJet account in June 2020, described it as an "amazing" experience of direct correspondence with his idol Elon Musk.  He also said that he hoped that Musk would reopen negotiations on the purchase and closing of the account. We will call it an attempt of blackmail and wonder why this guy is not in prison, as he surely shows some serious threat to general safety, and might cause a lot of harm in the future.

By the way, the co-founder and CEO of Tesla rejected the teenager's request for 50,000 dollars. After several messages with Sweeney, Musk said that he was not comfortable paying anything.

Sweeney replied that if Musk did not want to pay, he would settle for an internship at Tesla. After that, Musk blocked Sweeny.